Ever wonder what the scenery looks like from inside a race car going about 200 mile per hour? NASCAR has you covered. Perhaps looking for a way to connect with a younger audience, NASCAR disclosed Thursday that it plans to stream live video on Twitter from a race car for all 10 postseason NASCAR Cup

Staff Report, NASCAR Wire Service Distributed by The Sports Xchange Clint Bowyer's bubble picture looks OK. Not great, but OK. He doesn't exactly need a win to make the playoffs, but that's certainly the easiest path. And coming into this season, that's as much as you could ask for when

Twitter announced another live-sports stream on Thursday — a deal to bring in-car NASCAR race camera perspectives to its 328 million monthly users. The deal marks the first time each of the 10 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races can be viewed from in-car cameras, the race organization said. Terms